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(335) Page 323 - No, no ev'ry morning my beauties renew
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A Song in the Comedy calVd Justice Buisy,
or the Gentleman Quack : Set by Mr.
John Eccles, Sung by Mrs. Bracegirdle.
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NO, no ev'ry Morning my Beauties renew,
Where-ever I go, I have Lovers enough ;
I Dress and I Dance, and I Laugh and I Sing,
Am lovely and lively, and gay as the Spring :
I Visit, I Game, and I cast away Care,
Mind Lovers no more, than the Birds of the Air,
Mind Lovers no more, than the Birds of the Air.
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